Prosthesis in a sentence as a noun

It doesn't fully replace it but it's a good prosthesis.

The one I have, the more "traditional" prosthesis, is two parts.

For the prosthesis, it's not like the "app" couldn't be replaced by a single switch on the foot.

Due to wear and tear, she has to get a new prosthesis approximately every 2 years.

"Someone watching him climb wouldnt know he had a prosthesis based on his gait, Hargrove said, though they may hear the motor whirring.

Still, natural brain control of a robotic prosthesis is a [pun ahead] big step in the right direction.

I mean, even in the deep South, a good old boy might try to rip a prosthesis off a black guy's head just because he doesn't like "weird Treky ****.

Instead of treating the company like a giant prosthesis, they created an ecology.

Its that they had no problem ripping a prosthesis off someone before even bothering to try to understand it because it looked different.

It would be interesting to fit her with a prosthesis that dynamically adjusts the frequencey and rebroadcasts the song in the normal range.

] and with facial disfigurement / prosthesis that makes wearing glasses uncomfortable or difficult.

Rather than our old approach of letting medical science bodge a repair or remove faulty body parts, we are turning to Scientists and Engineers to design prosthesis and build replacements.

For example, if I have an retinal prosthesis from a company that went bankrupt ten years ago, I can still seek services from some other company, with a technical manual and blueprint in hand.

An implanted microchip on the surface of the brain records neuronal activity, decodes the signals, and activates motor neurons that control the prosthesis.

I don't feel having perfect electronic recall should be a feature without more context sensitivity.> For trade secrets, etc, you do what any high security facility doesExcept for the Steve Mann argument: it's a prosthesis.

Prosthesis definitions

noun

corrective consisting of a replacement for a part of the body